Today, Doppler and I had a breakthrough in learning/training
the cue “down.” I had thought it was going to take a long time for him to
finally get it. SSD trains “down” by first having the dog sit. Then, holding a
piece of kibble by the dog’s nose, you slowly lower your hand. The dog follows
your hand down and you click as soon as the dog’s forelegs hit the floor. After
luring the dog (using treats is called “luring”) three times, you do it without
a treat, and the dog continues to follow your hand down.
Or at least that’s how it’s supposed to work. Doppler would
either pop up out of his sit and stretch his neck down to get the treat, or he
would look at me blankly once I stopped luring him. I could practically hear
the thoughts in his head: “No treat in nice lady’s hand. Gonna keep sitting
here. Sitting gets me treats. Want treats. Gonna sit till I get treats.”
It was frustrating, because “down” seems like such a basic
cue, but I kept working with him. We did very short training sessions. I would
lure him three times, and then sometimes only manage one un-lured down before
ending the session.
Today, however, he finally got it. On a whim, I decided to
try giving him the hand cue without using a lure at all. Wouldn’t you know, he
plopped himself right down on the floor! And did he ever get a party! He got
several treats and lots of praise. When I gave him the cue again, plop! right
down on the floor again. We repeated this about eight times. I think he would
have made it to 10, if Fire hadn’t come over and distracted him. Success!
Fire was funny to watch during Doppler’s training session.
He stayed in a down right by my side, but I ignored him, because I wasn’t
working with him. Well, poor Fire was just drooling away, and I guess he
finally decided he needed to try something else. The big guy got up and
retrieved the sugar spoon I had given Doppler a few days ago, and brought it
right to me. Guess he thought if he upped the ante and retrieved something, he’d
get a treat. (He did, although I didn’t click him for it.)
Doppler has been playing with the sugar spoon for several
days now. He loves to chew on it on the dog bed. As a service dog, he’s going
to need to be comfortable putting cloth, plastic, metal, wood—almost anything—in
his mouth. Since I seem to have a surplus of sugar spoons, I figured he might
as well get used to metal. He loved it! The video is him going nuts the first
time I gave it to him.
Our next challenge is the play retrieve. You’d think, since
he’s a Labrador RETRIEVER that he’d happily chase toys and bring them back.
Well, he’s happy to do it once, but when I give him a treat to reward him for
bringing it back, he then just sits in front of me, trying to get more treats.
I’m going to just try verbal praise, although I’m not sure how well that will
work to get him to let go of the treat. We’ll keep working on it.
Doppler is a crazy barking machine, but he has significantly
reduced the amount of barking he does when he goes up and down the stairs. I’ve
been giving him treats when we get to the top of the stairwell, but I suspect
that it has less to do with the treats and more to do with the fact that he’s
getting bigger and the stairs don’t look as scary. Doppler is definitely the
big guy of his litter. People don’t really believe me when I tell them he’s 11
weeks old. When we were out and about yesterday, we saw a lot of surprised
faces once people learned how old he is.
Since PawsAbilities was this weekend, I took off work
yesterday and today. (PawsAbilities was awesome. If you didn’t go this year,
you better plan on going next year. I can’t wait to take Doppler.) Doppler
spent the weekend at the sitter, and he was wonderful for them. I’m so proud of
the little guy for being so good. Anyway, since I didn’t have to work, I took
Doppler to Crossfit717, Target, and Christmas Tree Shops—at least two new
places for him.
At Crossfit717, we watched people work out. There was
running in the workout, so we worked on not trying to chase people. Doppler
quickly realized that he wasn’t going with them, and he just sat and watched
them. Then we went inside and he walked on Astroturf for the first time. The
little guy didn’t even hesitate, and even better, he didn’t assume it was grass
and try to pee on it! Music was blasting inside, but it didn’t even startle
him. He just looked around as if trying to figure out where it was coming from,
and then kept trotting along at my side. I showed him the kettle bells (which
Fire thinks are pillows). Doppler got to meet Coach Dan and my 5:30 a.m.
workout buddy, Wayne. Doppler’s funny when he does greetings. He gets this blissful
expression, like he so happy to be petted by people. One thing we’ll be working
on is keeping his attention on me. He sits nicely for the greeting, but he
keeps facing the other person.
After 15-20 minutes at Crossfit717, we headed out to Target.
I got a cart, since I needed to get a big container for Doppler’s food. Plus,
then he could get more experience walking next to a cart. He did pretty well,
although he did try to hop up on the rack beneath the cart. Next, we headed to
Christmas Tree Shops to stock up on spices. He walked on a loose leash like a
champ and did a pretty good job ignoring all the people who kept saying “Awwww!”
Once we got home, the little guy crashed and spent the next
hour or so snoozing away in his crate.
(In this video, Doppler is snoring at work, not at home. Different location, same thing. If I didn't hear it myself, I'd never have believed such noise could come out of a sleeping puppy.)
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